Poll finds Americans, Canadians think a lot alike

By Arthur Page

Release Date: October 12, 2005 This content is archived.

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An article in Macleans magazine, Canada's closest equivalent to Time or Newsweek, looks at a poll conducted by UB and SES Research in Ottawa that surveyed resident of both countries on a wide range of issues from national security to energy policy, and showed the two nations defined more by our similarities than our differences. The article quotes Munroe Eagles, associate professor of political science and one of the people who first conceived of the study, who said that "what shows up clearly is that we share a great deal, including an interest in creating a secure North America." Go to article.